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Equipment, systems, and installations in part 23 airplanes
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Year: 1999 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration,

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Civil jet aircraft design
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ISBN: 034074152X Year: 1999 Publisher: London Arnold

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Jane's All the World's Aircraft : 1999-2000
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ISBN: 0710618980 Year: 1999 Publisher: Coulsdon, UK : Jane's Information Group,

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Criteria for approval of category III weather minima for takeoff, landing, and rollout
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Instructions for continued airworthiness
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Aircraft systems.
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ISBN: 0070386056 Year: 1999 Publisher: New York McGraw-Hill

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Wings of wood, wings of metal : culture and technical choice in American airplane materials, 1914-1945
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ISBN: 9780691087733 Year: 1999 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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Schatzberg shows that American aeronautical engineers and airplane designers were swayed by the symbolism of airplane materials, a symbolism that linked metal with technological progress and wood with preindustrial craft traditions. This symbolism encouraged the aeronautical community to focus research and development on metal airplanes at the expense of promising projects involving wood - despite the fact that other countries continued to produce highly successful aircraft with wood through the end of World War II. According to Schatzberg, technical personnel in the American military played the key role in this process. They had little evidence for metal's superiority but used their dominant influence to press the case that metal was the wave of the future and that airplanes would inevitably follow ships and abandon wood. Wings of Wood, Wings of Metal shows clearly that culture and ideology help determine the most basic characteristics of modern industrial technologies. The book also underlines the historically powerful influence of the military on twentieth-century technology.


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